Washington DC Sports Betting Revenue Declines in December
The Dec. 2023 sports betting handle in Washington DC totaled $15.3 million, reflecting a decrease of 18.2% compared to Dec. 2022.
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The Dec. 2023 sports betting handle in Washington DC totaled $15.3 million, reflecting a decrease of 18.2% compared to Dec. 2022.
A proposed Missouri sports betting bill, HB 2331, features a 10% tax rate to sportsbooks with funding to education and responsible gambling.
PointsBet is set to conclude its operations in Maryland within the coming weeks, as it decides to halt the acceptance of deposits and wagers.
Iowa registered a betting handle of $282.7 million in December, reflecting a marginal decrease of 2.4% compared to the previous month.
New Jersey, positioned as the hub of online gaming in the United States, has achieved a remarkable milestone in its 2023 revenue.
Maryland's gross gaming revenue amounted to $159.8 million, marking a significant 25% decrease when compared to the same period in 2022.
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